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189 Pointssorting fruit_list with sorted()
I tried sorted_fruit = sorted(fruit_list, key=itemgetter(1))
from operator import itemgetter
fruit_list = [
('apple', 2),
('banana', 5),
('coconut', 1),
('durian', 3),
('elderberries', 4)
]
sorted_fruit = sorted(fruit_list, key=itemgetter(1))
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2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsYou code is correct, except for the leading space before the sorted_fruit
statement. Remove the space and it should pass.
Murray Baker
189 PointsThat's the ticket!